This time from inside his own car. Welcome to the news are hundreds of people are marching towards an airport in eastern democratic republic of congo where un peacekeepers a based theres growing anger against the un in the city of beni after persistent attacks from armed rebels despite the presence of the Worlds Largest contingent of peacekeepers on monday people stormed the United Nations compound 4 people were killed the un has denied its peacekeepers fired at civilians. As a producer alan carney is on the line from bette and joins us now just bring us up to date with what we know firstly about the violence and also this march of the public towards the airport. Yes what we know right now we have seen we have seen the same people who are here yesterday storming the un calm they can park again morning we were around here trying to see the damage how it looks like but we could see some of them even right now its raining here in the town of bailey but this is when we have just seen hundr
Took part. I was in the rage we went to this demonstration because we wanted to defend womens rights the violence against women the protest raises questions and demonstration with the slogan all of us turns out not to be for all of us are doing. And the president of the Russian Olympic Committee insists his country will keep preparing for the 2020 games in tokyo despite the new impossible ban by an anti doping body. Youre watching international with me starts to ground the next 25 minutes or so as we travel around the wild covering the big stories today starting with how the spanish will be taken off at the start of next month thoughts according to the countrys top private operator it comes amid a violent political crisis in the country during which an on the elected government assumed power its headed by right wing senator and she is accused of suppressing the media as well as the supporters of ousted president evo morales the Russian Foreign ministry has already expressed its concern
Office while 48 think he should not be, lets bring in wall street journal karl rove, he served as Senior Adviser to president george w. Bush. Karl, welcome, and the polling numbers seem fixed even though not moving, even though impeachment now seems inevitable, how do you read the Public Opinion on this . Well, you put it right, its closely divided and unchanging before shenanigans began, if you wanted the president impeached, you till want him impeached. If you dont want him to impeach, you are stuck in place. Small group of people who are capable of switching opinions with regard to the president , whether or not they end up in his camp or the democratic president ial candidates camp in november depends less on what happens in front of the Judiciary Committee and what happens in the senate trial. I think it depends more on whom the democrats nominate for president and whether or not donald trump can disqualify them or whether that individual can somehow say i can unit the country. Pa
Office while 48 think he should not be, lets bring in wall street journal karl rove, he served as Senior Adviser to president george w. Bush. Karl, welcome, and the polling numbers seem fixed even though not moving, even though impeachment now seems inevitable, how do you read the Public Opinion on this . Well, you put it right, its closely divided and unchanging before shenanigans began, if you wanted the president impeached, you till want him impeached. If you dont want him to impeach, you are stuck in place. Small group of people who are capable of switching opinions with regard to the president , whether or not they end up in his camp or the democratic president ial candidates camp in november depends less on what happens in front of the Judiciary Committee and what happens in the senate trial. I think it depends more on whom the democrats nominate for president and whether or not donald trump can disqualify them or whether that individual can somehow say i can unit the country. Pa
Fighting in northwest of the country and indeed theres a great deal of disagreement as to the status of the northeast of the country. Yes well i think what theyre trying to do is deal with one narrow post of this which is the future constitutional arrangements for syria and that takes you away from the issues on the ground but clearly the issues on the ground are so serious when you have the province of idlib which very much now is the last battleground of this long war when you have 3000000 people there when you have persistent claims that the Syrian Government and its russian allies are bombing those people but in particular bombing medical centers and hospitals there and no one really knows how this is going to conclude and everyone fears that they could be a very big death toll there is nowhere really for these people to flee not possible in most cases for them to cross the border into. Turkey and they obviously many of them fearful to cross the line from where they are indeed live